Fall 2015 Street Style Trend Report

Diego Zuko hit the 4-city street style circuit beginning in below-freezing New York and ending in Spring-like Paris. See how the fashion set dressed for the season—in various climes— with the top reigning trends snapped outside the shows.

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1970s Situations

It only makes solid sense that the runways' main aesthetic reference—the '70s—would make its way to the street. The evidence: suedes, flares, furs, fringe and a general sense of insouciance.

Pictured: Olivia Palermo

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Diego Zuko

1970s Situations

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Dilette Bonaiuti

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1970s Situations

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1970s Situations

Chloe bag

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1970s Situations

Natasha Goldberg

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1970s Situations

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1970s Situations

Joanna Hillman

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1970s Situations

1970s Situations

Poppy Delevingne in Chloe

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1970s Situations

Chiara Ferragni in Louis Vuitton

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Dynamic Duos

All the cliches hold true: two are better than one, three is a crowd, birds of a feather and all that. Let's add one and see if it sticks: a street style photo is always stronger if you have a chic friend to coordinate with.

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Diego Zuko

Dynamic Duos

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Dynamic Duos

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Dynamic Duos

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Dynamic Duos

Pernille Taesback (left)

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Dynamic Duos

Veronika Heilbrunner and Justin O'Shea

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Dynamic Duos

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Dynamic Duos

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Dynamic Duos

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Diego Zuko

Bold Bags

These ladies make the argument that the bags have it.

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Bold Bags

Gilda Ambrosio

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Bold Bags

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Bold Bags

Pernille Taesback

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Bold Bags

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Bold Bags

Sofia Sanchez de Betak in Anya Hindmarch

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Bold Bags

Gilda Ambrosio with Fendi bag

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Bold Bags

Charlotte Groeneveld

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Bold Bags

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Bold Bags

Chanel bag on Soon Joon Park

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Bold Bags

Natasha Goldberg with Fendi bag

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Feeling the Fringe

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Feeling the Fringe

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Feeling the Fringe

Joyann King

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Feeling the Fringe

Barbara Mertelo

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Feeling the Fringe

Kate Davidson Hudson

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Feeling the Fringe

Gala Gonzalez

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Feeling the Fringe

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More is Better

And if you want to skip the major coat, but still show your style? Why, layer, layer, layer, of course.
Pictured: Margaret Zhang

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More is Better

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More is Better

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More is Better

Annie Georgia Greenberg

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More is Better

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More is Better

Margaret Zhang

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More is Better

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More is Better

Shiona Turini

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Fit to be Flared

The new denim of choice is fitted through the body, high waisted and flared from below the knee—all the better to take chic strides in.

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Fit to be Flared

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Fit to be Flared

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Fit to be Flared

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Fit to be Flared

Patricia Manfield

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Fit to be Flared

Amanda Weiner

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Fit to be Flared

Pernille Taesback

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Fit to be Flared

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Fit to be Flared

Leandra Medine

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Jeanne Damas

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Chic Shearlings

For the more low-key coat wearer who still like to keep it chic, the main idea is a neutral or black sheepskin to snuggle up in.

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